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Open fractures of the limbs in children and adolescents.

Open fracture is rare in children, raising dual issues of sepsis and mechanics. Here we address certain practical questions regarding childhood open fracture. Should the recognized adult classifications be used in children?.Two classifications exist for adults, without pediatric specificities; of these, we recommend Gustilo's, as being more precise in its description of severe grades. Is there any consensus on emergency prophylactic antibiotic therapy in children?.The risks seem to be the same, and 24 hours' prophylactic antibiotic therapy should be initiated as soon as possible, as in adults.What are the most recent guidelines on time to treatment, type of internal fixation and possible associated procedures in tibial fracture in children?.Wound cleansing is indispensable. Treatment under anesthesia can be delayed up to 24 hours in the absence of neurovascular complications on condition that antibiotic therapy is implemented immediately. In Gustilo grade I and II, or IIIA, external fixation is not systematic and non-operative treatment or intramedullary nailing is possible. In grades IIIB and IIIC, external fixation is the rule, although conversion is possible if indicated early enough.Do the particular cases of nail-bed injury or lawn-mower foot injury in children require specific management?.Nail-bed injury is not to be minimized and should be treated strictly. In case of serious accidents with garden equipment, initial wound-care in surgery should be economic, but experienced practitioners should weigh the risk/benefit ratio between conservation and early amputation. Level of evidence: IV.

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